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On the fast quenching of young low-mass galaxies up to z ∼ 0.6: new spotlight on the lead role of environment
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Anneya Golob
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The Euclid Data Processing Challenges
Pierre Dubath
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Nikolaos Apostolakos
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Andrea Bonchi
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Andrey Belikov
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The Hyper Suprime-Cam SSP Survey: Overview and Survey Design
Hiroaki Aihara
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Nobuo Arimoto
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Robert Armstrong
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THE SPLASH SURVEY: QUIESCENT GALAXIES ARE MORE STRONGLY CLUSTERED BUT ARE NOT NECESSARILY LOCATED IN HIGH-DENSITY ENVIRONMENTS
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P. L. Capak
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C. Laigle
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O. Ilbert
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CFHTLenS: a weak lensing shear analysis of the 3D-Matched-Filter galaxy clusters
Jes Ford
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Ludovic van Waerbeke
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Martha Milkeraitis
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Clotilde Laigle
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LARgE Survey – II. The dark matter haloes and the progenitors and descendants of ultramassive passive galaxies at cosmic noon
Gurpreet Kaur Cheema
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Marcin Sawicki
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Liz Arcila-Osejo
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Anneya Golob
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Thibaud Moutard
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et al.
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CFHTLenS: the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Lensing Survey
Catherine Heymans
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Ludovic van Waerbeke
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Lance Miller
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Constraints on massive neutrinos from the CFHTLS angular power spectrum
Jun-Qing Xia
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Benjamin R. Granett
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Matteo Viel
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Simeon Bird
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Luigi Guzzo
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CFHTLenS: the relation between galaxy dark matter haloes and baryons from weak gravitational lensing
Malin Velander
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Edo van Uitert
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Henk Hoekstra
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Jean Coupon
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Thomas Erben
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CFHTLenS: combined probe cosmological model comparison using 2D weak gravitational lensing
Martin Kilbinger
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Liping Fu
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Catherine Heymans
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Fergus Simpson
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Jonathan Benjamin
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Photometric redshifts for the CFHTLS T0004 deep and wide fields
Jean Coupon
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Olivier Ilbert
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Martin Kilbinger
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H. J. Mccracken
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Y. Mellier
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CFHTLenS: weak lensing constraints on the ellipticity of galaxy-scale matter haloes and the galaxy-halo misalignment
Tim Schrabback
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Stefan Hilbert
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Henk Hoekstra
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Patrick Simon
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GOLDRUSH. IV. Luminosity Functions and Clustering Revealed with 4,000,000 Galaxies at z 2-7: Galaxy-AGN Transition, Star Formation Efficiency, and Implication for Evolution at z > 10
Yuichi Harikane
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Masami Ouchi
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Chengze Liu
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Marcin Sawicki
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Searching for Low-redshift Faint Galaxies with MMT/Hectospec
Cheng Cheng
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Jia-Sheng Huang
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Christopher N. A. Willmer
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Hong-Xin Zhang
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Weak lensing Analysis of X-ray-selected XXL Galaxy Groups and Clusters with Subaru HSC Data
Keiichi Umetsu
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Mauro Sereno
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Maggie Lieu
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Hironao Miyatake
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Elinor Medezinski
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CFHTLenS: testing the laws of gravity with tomographic weak lensing and redshift-space distortions
Fergus Simpson
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Catherine Heymans
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David Parkinson
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Chris Blake
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Martin Kilbinger
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CFHTLenS tomographic weak lensing: quantifying accurate redshift distributions
Jonathan Benjamin
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Ludovic van Waerbeke
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Catherine Heymans
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Martin Kilbinger
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Thomas Erben
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CFHTLenS tomographic weak lensing cosmological parameter constraints: Mitigating the impact of intrinsic galaxy alignments
Catherine Heymans
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Emma Grocutt
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Alan Heavens
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Martin Kilbinger
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Thomas D. Kitching
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SPLASH-SXDF Multi-wavelength Photometric Catalog
Vihang Metha
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Claudia Scarlata
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Peter Capak
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Iary Davidzon
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Andreas Faisst
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CFHTLenS: the environmental dependence of galaxy halo masses from weak lensing
Bryan R. Gillis
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Michael J. Hudson
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Thomas Erben
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Catherine Heymans
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Hendrik Hildebrandt
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CFHTLenS: co-evolution of galaxies and their dark matter haloes
Michael J. Hudson
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Bryan R. Gillis
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Jean Coupon
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Hendrik Hildebrandt
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Thomas Erben
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The CFHT Large Area U-band Deep Survey (CLAUDS)
Marcin Sawicki
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Stephane Arnouts
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Jiasheng Huang
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Jean Coupon
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Anneya Golob
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The Synthetic Emission Line COSMOS catalog: H$\alpha$ and [OII] galaxy luminosity functions and counts at $0.3
Shun Saito
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Sylvain de La Torre
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Olivier Ilbert
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Cédric Dubois
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Kiyoto Yabe
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MAPPING THE GALAXY COLOR-REDSHIFT RELATION: OPTIMAL PHOTOMETRIC REDSHIFT CALIBRATION STRATEGIES FOR COSMOLOGY SURVEYS
Daniel Masters
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Peter Capak
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Daniel Stern
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Olivier Ilbert
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Mara Salvato
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CFHTLenS: cosmological constraints from a combination of cosmic shear two-point and three-point correlations
Liping Fu
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Martin Kilbinger
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Thomas Erben
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Catherine Heymans
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Hendrik Hildebrandt
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Evolution of the Galaxy Merger Fraction in the CLAUDS+HSC-SSP Deep Fields
Nathalie Thibert
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Marcin Sawicki
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Andy Goulding
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Stéphane Arnouts
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Jean Coupon
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hal-03585377v1
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UV and U-band luminosity functions from CLAUDS and HSC-SSP – I. Using four million galaxies to simultaneously constrain the very faint and bright regimes to z ∼ 3
Thibaud Moutard
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Marcin Sawicki
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Stéphane Arnouts
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Anneya Golob
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Jean Coupon
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et al.
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hal-03100507v1
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Ionizing radiation from AGNs at z > 3.3 with the Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam Survey and the CFHT Large Area U-band Deep Survey (CLAUDS)
Ikuru Iwata
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Marcin Sawicki
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Akio Inoue
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Masayuki Akiyama
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Genoveva Micheva
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hal-03426640v1
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Great Optically Luminous Dropout Research Using Subaru HSC (GOLDRUSH). I. UV Luminosity Functions at $z \sim 4-7$ Derived with the Half-Million Dropouts on the 100 deg$^2$ Sky
Yoshiaki Ono
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Masami Ouchi
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Yuichi Harikane
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Jun Toshikawa
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Michael Rauch
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hal-01703904v1
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LARgE Survey – II. The dark matter haloes and the progenitors and descendants of ultramassive passive galaxies at cosmic noon
Gurpreet Kaur Cheema
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Marcin Sawicki
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Liz Arcila-Osejo
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Anneya Golob
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Thibaud Moutard
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et al.
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hal-03100541v1
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